NetBSD/sys/arch/vax/conf/GENERIC

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# $NetBSD: GENERIC,v 1.34 1998/06/26 01:54:13 lukem Exp $
#
# GENERIC VAX configuration file; all supported devices.
#
include "arch/vax/conf/std.vax"
# Here are all different supported CPU types listed.
options "VAX8600"
options "VAX8200"
options "VAX780"
options "VAX750"
options "VAX630" # MV II
options "VAX650" # MV III, 3600, 3800, 3900
options "VAX410" # VS 2000
options "VAX43" # VS 3100/76
# Max users on system; this is just a hint
maxusers 8
# Kernel compiled-in symbolic debugger & system call tracer
options DDB
#options DDB_HISTORY_SIZE=100 # enable history editing in DDB
options KTRACE
#options DIAGNOSTIC
#options SCSIVERBOSE # Verbose SCSI errors
# Network support
#options GATEWAY
options INET
# All supported filesystem types
file-system FFS
file-system LFS
file-system MFS
file-system NFS
file-system FDESC
file-system KERNFS
file-system NULLFS
file-system PROCFS
file-system UMAPFS
file-system UNION
options QUOTA
#options FFS_EI # FFS Endian Independant support
options NFSSERVER
options NFS_BOOT_BOOTPARAM # Use the Sun way for netbooting.
options UVM
# WS console uses SUN terminal emulation
options WSEMUL_SUN
# System V shared memory & semaphores support.
options SYSVMSG
options SYSVSEM
options SYSVSHM
# Old compat stuff; needed to run 4.3BSD Reno programs.
# Note that if COMPAT_ULTRIX is set, you lose compatibility with
# 4.3BSD Reno programs and get Ultrix compatibility instead.
# (They cannot coexist).
options COMPAT_43
options COMPAT_09
options COMPAT_10
options COMPAT_11
options COMPAT_12
options COMPAT_13
#options COMPAT_ULTRIX
options TCP_COMPAT_42
options LKM
# Kernel(s) to compile
config netbsd root on ? type ?
backplane0 at root
# Devices directly attached to backplane.
cpu0 at backplane0 # Only one CPU so far.
sbi* at backplane0 # SBI's are always at backplane (Abus).
mem* at backplane0 # Some machines have memory at backplane.
bi* at backplane0 # VAXBI bus
cmi0 at backplane0 # 11/750 internal bus.
uba0 at backplane0 # MicroVAXen only have QBUS.
vsbus0 at backplane0 # Internal "virtual" VAXstation bus
# Devices connected at VAXBI
cpu0 at bi? node? # KA820/KA825 cpu
mem* at bi? node? # Memory subsystems
#ni* at bi? node? # DEBNA/DEBNT ethernet adapter
kdb* at bi? node? # KDB50 MSCP disk ctlr
mscpbus* at kdb?
# Devices connected at cmi
mem* at cmi? tr? # Memory subsystems
uba* at cmi? tr? # Unibus adapters
mba* at cmi? tr? # Massbus adapters
# Devices connected at sbi
mem* at sbi? tr? # Memory subsystems
uba* at sbi? tr? # Unibus adapters
mba* at sbi? tr? # Massbus adapters
# Devices on Massbus adapters
hp* at mba? drive? # RM/RP disk drives
# Disk controllers at Unibus
uda0 at uba? csr 0172150 # UDA50/RQDX?
uda1 at uba? csr 0160334
mscpbus* at uda?
# Tape drivers
mtc0 at uba? csr 0174500 # Tape MSCP ctlr
mscpbus* at mtc?
# MSCP devices
ra* at mscpbus? drive? # MSCP disk
rx* at mscpbus? drive? # MSCP floppy
mt* at mscpbus? drive? # MSCP tape
# Unibus tapes
#ts0 at uba? csr 0172520 # TS11/TSV05 tape.
# VS2000 builtin MFM controller (HDC9224)
#hdc0 at vsbus0 # The strange builtin MFM controller
#rd* at hdc0 drive? # The RD disk subsystem on VS2000
# VAXstation builtin SCSI-controller (NCR5380)
#ncr0 at vsbus0 # 1st built-in SCSI interface
#ncr1 at vsbus0 # 2nd built-in SCSI interface
#scsibus* at ncr?
#sd* at scsibus? target? lun?
#st* at scsibus? target? lun?
# Graphic adapters.
qd0 at uba? csr 0177400
# Ethernet cards
de0 at uba? csr 0174510 # DELUA/DEUNA
qe0 at uba? csr 0174440 # DEQNA/DELQA
ln0 at vsbus0 # LANCE
# Terminal lines
dhu0 at uba? csr 0160440 # DHU-11
dz0 at uba? csr 0160100 # DZ-11
dz0 at vsbus0 # DC-367
dl0 at uba? csr 0176500 # DL-11
# VAXstation graphics support
smg0 at vsbus0 # Small monochrome display ctlr.
wsdisplay0 at smg0 # display device driver.
lkc0 at dz0 # Keyboard LK201
pseudo-device loop 1
pseudo-device pty 48
pseudo-device bpfilter 8 # Not supported by de yet.
pseudo-device sl 2
pseudo-device ppp 2
pseudo-device tun 2
pseudo-device tb 1
pseudo-device vnd 4
pseudo-device ccd 4
# rnd is EXPERIMENTAL
#pseudo-device rnd # /dev/random and in-kernel generator